Redmi Note 5 and Redmi S2 are sold as Redmi Note 5 Pro and Redmi Y2 in India

Highlights

Android 9 Pie update for Redmi Note 5 will go into testing in Q1

Xiaomi has already updated 10 of its phones to Android 9 Pie

The company also recently began MIUI 11 development

The Android 9 Pie update for Redmi Note 5, Redmi 6 Pro and Redmi S2 smartphones will go into testing in the first quarter of 2019, revealed a post on official MIUI forum. The post also stated that Android Pie-based MIUI update for the Xiaomi Mi 6X smartphone will also be put into testing during the same period. The MIUI forum post doesn't mention whether the timeline is valid for both Chinese as well as global versions of the phones or just Chinese variants. While the Redmi 6 Pro is sold with the same branding in India, the Redmi Note 5 is called the Redmi Note 5 Pro and the Redmi S2 is known as Redmi Y2 in the country.

Meanwhile, Xiaomi has announced it won't be releasing any more MIUI updates for the Redmi Note 3 and Mi 5 smartphones after the MIUI 10.2 release. The MIUI 10.2 for both smartphones is expected to be rolled out sometime this month.

Further, the MIUI team has reportedly started working on the next major release of the operating system – MIUI 11. At a recent MIUI Core Experience Annual Meeting, Xiaomi said to have begun the MIUI 11 development process. The feature set of the upcoming operating system is a mystery at this point.

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